I saw a show the other night on the food network about the Hot Dog. Some of what they said people put on their dogs - such as cole slaw - suprised me. I figured it might make for an interesting topic of discussion, so...what do you prefer on your hot dog, and why?

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Like mine with relish mustard and ketchup. Boil those beefy jumbos, then put some American cheese on the bun, slap the dog on there and then put it under the broiler till the bun gets toasty. Mmmmmm! Mmmmmmm!

I like chili dogs too, with onions and cheese, but they don't like me.

In response to Raffine that is one wierd pic.Also when ya do try boiling the hotdogs in beer remember when my family tried this they poured a couple cans of brew in with some water. I'm not sure if beer boils that well and I don't really recomend trying to find that out. And don't forget to only boil them until tender. Then throw them on the grill.

We tend not to have hotdogs, instead going with Bratwurst. In fact, that was the meal tonight, because Jenna asked for them. For me, they usually go with stone ground mustard (Inglehoffer) and/or sauerkraut.

Now you made me realize that we have some still uncooked. I might have to break out the cast iron skillet again and cook two more of them to take with me for lunch tomorrow.

The day I posted this, I got some hot dogs from 7-11 for lunch and tried them with sauer kraut, which I hadnt tried before. Not bad. Chili dogs with cheese are my favorite, save for whatever trouble they cause later. Relish, though, is what usually goes on, if other stuff is not available.

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"When I die, I hope you will use my body creatively." - Shin Chan

"Tonight, we will honor the greatest writers in America with a modest 9 by 12 certificate and a check for three thousand dollars...three thousand dollars? Stephen King makes more than that for writing boo on a cocktail napkin." - Jimmy Breslin